
Aberdeen FC have reportedly reached an agreement with Millwall to sign striker Kevin Nisbet on a permanent deal following his successful loan spell at Pittodrie.
The 27-year-old Scottish forward has impressed during the 2024/25 season, contributing seven goals and four assists in 23 Premiership appearances, along with a goal in the SFA Cup. His performances have convinced Dons manager Jimmy Thelin to secure his services long-term, with the Swede identifying Nisbet as a key figure in the club’s attacking setup.
Nisbet, who joined Aberdeen on loan from Championship side Millwall, has expressed his delight at making the move permanent.
> “Playing for Aberdeen has been an incredible experience, and I’m thrilled to commit my future to the club. The fans have been amazing, and I want to give my all to help bring success to The Dons. I’m here to win and fight for this team forever.”
Aberdeen, currently building under Thelin’s guidance, see Nisbet as a vital piece in their ambitions for Premiership success and domestic cup challenges. His experience, coupled with his eye for goal, makes him a valuable asset as the club continues its push for silverware.
With the deal nearing completion, fans will be eager to see Nisbet continue his form and lead Aberdeen’s attack for seasons to come.